noun 1. a low, continuous sound, as of a brook, the wind, or trees, or of low, indistinct voices. 2. a mumbled or private expression of discontent. 3. Also called heart murmur. Medicine/Medical.

4. Phonetics. a voice quality in which vibration of the vocal cords is accompanied by the escape of a great deal of air, as in the (h) of ahead; breathy voice.verb (used without object) 5. to make a low or indistinct sound, especially continuously. 6. to speak in a low tone or indistinctly. 7. to complain in a low tone or in private.verb (used with object) 8. to sound by murmurs. 9. to utter in a low tone: He murmured a threat as he left the room. /ˈmɜːmə/noun 1. a continuous low indistinct sound, as of distant voices 2. an indistinct utterance: a murmur of satisfaction 3. a complaint; grumble: he made no murmur at my suggestion 4. (med) any abnormal soft blowing sound heard within the body, usually over the chest See also heart murmurverb -murs, -muring, -mured 5. to utter (something) in a murmur 6. (intransitive) to complain in a murmur n.

[mur-mer] /ˈmɜr mər/ noun 1. a low, continuous sound, as of a brook, the wind, or trees, or of low, indistinct voices. 2. a mumbled or private expression of discontent. 3. Also called heart murmur. Medicine/Medical. 4. Phonetics. a voice quality in which vibration of the vocal cords is accompanied by the escape of a […]

[mur-mer] /ˈmɜr mər/ noun 1. a low, continuous sound, as of a brook, the wind, or trees, or of low, indistinct voices. 2. a mumbled or private expression of discontent. 3. Also called heart murmur. Medicine/Medical. 4. Phonetics. a voice quality in which vibration of the vocal cords is accompanied by the escape of a […]

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